I like adding
simple white plates for a clean crisp look for brunch, but a patterned plate would look great for a more dressed up occasion like dinner.
I like
adding simple white plates for a clean crisp look for brunch, but a patterned plate would look great for a more dressed up occasion like dinner.
A mix
of simple white plates, crochet edge napkins, some vintage elements, monogramed silverware, velvet pumpkins, a lace table runner and a little bit of candlelight felt like just the right combination to complete this country harvest table.
For the individual place settings I used these acacia wooden chargers I got last year,
with simple white plates, and a autumn checked napkin... I kept it fairly simple because I didn't want to detract too much from what was happening on the center of the table.
A mix
of simple white plates, crochet edge napkins, some vintage elements, monogramed silverware, velvet pumpkins, a lace table runner and a little bit of candlelight felt like just the right combination to complete this country harvest table.
Here, the juxtaposition of the copper napkin ring and fringed linen table runner with the fine linen napkin and
simple white plates makes for a stunning place setting that's fitting for meals both formal and casual.
Each place setting has a green napkin from World Market,
a simple white plate on top of pink chargers from Michael's, peachy - pink stemware from the thrift store, and gold handled flatware that I DIYed a couple weeks ago!
Oh could we use
some simple white plates to help with added company this Christmastime!
I added red napkins,
simple white plates, and my chicken wire chargers.
I'm busy hosting my first Thanksgiving today so wish me luck — I'm going for the above vibe in my tablescape, but with
simple white plates.
For a fall tablescape I kept our table fairly simple by using gold candles, an orange table runner and pears on
simple white plates.
Bright red napkins stand out against
a simple white plate.
For the individual place settings I used these acacia wooden chargers I got last year, with
simple white plates, and a autumn checked napkin... I kept it fairly simple because I didn't want to detract too much from what was happening on the center of the table.
Each place setting has a green napkin from World Market,
a simple white plate on top of pink chargers from Michael's, peachy - pink stemware from the thrift store, and gold handled flatware that I DIYed a couple weeks ago!